
Imbolc: Traditional Magic, Recipes, and Tales of Saint Brigid's Day
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Imbolc: Traditional Magic, Recipes, and Tales of Saint Brigid's Day
About this book
Discover a complete guide to Imbolc, including spells, feasts, folklore, and crafts to help you celebrate the sacred Sabbat in your own way, incorporating ancient traditions and magical practices as we prepare for Spring.
As the Earth begins to thaw and stir to life again, we start to prepare the land for the Spring's sowing season and contemplate our plans for the year ahead. Whether you know the Sabbat as Candlemas, Saint Brigid's Day, Imbolg, or Imbolc, this festival marks the halfway point between the Winter Solstice and the Spring Equinox and is a celebration of the approaching light and awakening.
In this collection of traditional magic, crafts, recipes, rituals, and essays on the history of Imbolc, Wyrd Books has collated the essential information on the Sabbat so you can incorporate its magic into your own life. Discover the work of vintage scholars and researchers from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and earlier in an authentic and grounding guide to the celebration of Imbolc.
Discover Wyrd's wonderful ways to celebrate Imbolc and honour the turning of the Wheel with this essential guide to the Sabbat's magical traditions.
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Table of contents
- The Wheel of the Year
- Origins and History
- Folktales and Mythology
- Spells and Charms
- Rituals and Traditions
- Garden Magic and Weather Folklore
- Crafts and Decorations
- Recipes and Feasts
- Further Reading and Source List